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Rosa Pearl Henderson was born on August 26, 1900 at Blair, Jackson County, OK. She was the daughter of James David Henderson and Emily Barthena Reed. Rosa Pearl Henderson married Joseph Wilson Lane. Rosa Pearl Henderson died on December 17, 1984 at CA, at age 84. |
Joseph Wilson Lane married Rosa Pearl Henderson, daughter of James David Henderson and Emily Barthena Reed. |
Dora Tina Henderson was born on July 26, 1902 at Blair, Jackson County, OK. She was the daughter of James David Henderson and Emily Barthena Reed. |
Eva Lena Henderson was born on June 7, 1904 at Blair, Jackson County, OK. She was the daughter of James David Henderson and Emily Barthena Reed. Eva Lena Henderson died on August 14, 1986 at Sayre, Beckman County, OK, at age 82. |
David Elbert Henderson was born on December 1, 1906 at Blair, Jackson County, OK. He was the son of James David Henderson and Emily Barthena Reed. |
Warren Lester Henderson was born on July 14, 1910 at Magazine, Logan County, AR. He was the son of James David Henderson and Emily Barthena Reed. |
Leslie Miles Henderson was born on July 14, 1910 at Magazine, Logan County, AR. He was the son of James David Henderson and Emily Barthena Reed. |
William C. Covington was born in March, 1858 at MS.
He married Sarah Margaret ______ in 1883.
He was listed as a head of household on the Calhoun County, MS census dated June 13, 1900. He was found in Beat 2, Page 157B, Sheet 8, ED 11, Dwelling 152, Family 156; Will was shown at age 42 as a married white male born in March 1858 in Mississippi. His parents were born in Georgia. His occupation was farmer. He owned his farm. He could read and write and he spoke English. He had been married 17 years at the time of the census. He was listed as a head of household on the Calhoun County, MS census dated April 21, 1910. He was found in Beat 3, part of, Page 87A, Sheet 5A, ED 22, Dwelling 43, Family 43; William C. was shown at age 54 as a married white male born in Mississippi. His parents were born in North Carolina. His occupation was farmer on a general farm. He was an employer. He owned his farm free of a mortgage. He could read and write and he spoke English. He had been married twice, the last time for 26 years, at the time of the census. Also living in the household: Annie Babb was shown at age 8 as a single white female, foster daughter of William C., born in Mississippi. Her parents were born in Mississippi. She attended school within the past year. |
Sarah Margaret ______ was born in March, 1864 at MS.
She married William C. Covington in 1883.
She was enumerated with William C. Covington on the Calhoun County, MS census dated June 13, 1900; Sarah M. was shown at age 36 as a married white female, wife of Will, born in March 1864 in Mississippi. Her parents were born in Georgia. She could read and write and she spoke English. She had been married 17 years. She had seven children all of whom were still living at the time of the census. She was enumerated with William C. Covington on the Calhoun County, MS census dated April 21, 1910; Margaret was shown at age 44 as a married white female, wife of William C., born in Mississippi. Her parents were born in Georgia. She could read and write and she spoke English. She had been married once for 26 years. She had nine children all of whom were still living at the time of the census. |
Early Covington was born in July, 1884 at MS.
He was the son of William C. Covington and Sarah Margaret ______.
He was enumerated with William C. Covington on the Calhoun County, MS census dated June 13, 1900; Early was shown at age 15 as a single white male, son of Will, born in July 1884 in Mississippi. His parents were born in Mississippi. His occupation was farm laborer. He could neither read nor write but he spoke English. He attended school for 4 months within the past year. |
Vasio R. Covington was born in July, 1887 at MS.
He was the son of William C. Covington and Sarah Margaret ______.
He was enumerated with William C. Covington on the Calhoun County, MS census dated June 13, 1900; Vasio R. was shown at age 12 as a single white male, son of Will, born in July 1887 in Mississippi. His parents were born in Mississippi. His occupation was farm laborer. He could neither read nor write but he spoke English. He attended school for 4 months within the past year. Vasio R. Covington married Eunice ______. |
Elijah Harve Covington was born in January, 1890 at MS.
He was the son of William C. Covington and Sarah Margaret ______.
He was enumerated with William C. Covington on the Calhoun County, MS census dated June 13, 1900; Elijah H. was shown at age 10 as a single white male, son of Will, born in January 1890 in Mississippi. His parents were born in Mississippi. His occupation was farm laborer. He could neither read nor write but he spoke English. He attended school for 4 months within the past year. Elijah Harve Covington married Edna O. ______ in 1908. He was listed as a head of household on the Calhoun County, MS census dated April 21, 1910. He was found in Beat 3, part of, Page 87A, Sheet 5A, ED 22, Dwelling 44, Family 44; Harve R. was shown at age 20 as a married white male born in Mississippi. His parents were born in Mississippi. His occupation was farmer on a general farm. He worked on his own account. He rented his farm. He could read and write and he spoke English. He had been married once for 2 years at the time of the census. |
James A. Covington was born in March, 1895 at MS.
He was the son of William C. Covington and Sarah Margaret ______.
He was enumerated with William C. Covington on the Calhoun County, MS census dated June 13, 1900; James A. was shown at age 5 as a single white male, son of Will, born in March 1895 in Mississippi. His parents were born in Mississippi. He was enumerated with William C. Covington on the Calhoun County, MS census dated April 21, 1910; Jim was shown at age 15 as a single white male, son of William C., born in Mississippi. His parents were born in Mississippi. His occupation was laborer on a home farm. He worked for a wage. He could read and write and he spoke English. He attended school within the past year. |
Ben Doyle Covington was born in November, 1897 at MS.
He was the son of William C. Covington and Sarah Margaret ______.
He was enumerated with William C. Covington on the Calhoun County, MS census dated June 13, 1900; Ben D. was shown at age 2 as a single white male, son of Will, born in November 1897 in Mississippi. His parents were born in Mississippi. He was enumerated with William C. Covington on the Calhoun County, MS census dated April 21, 1910; Doyle was shown at age 12 as a single white male, son of William C., born in Mississippi. His parents were born in Mississippi. His occupation was laborer on a home farm. He worked for a wage. He could read and write and he spoke English. He attended school within the past year. |
William Otis Covington was born in April, 1900 at MS.
He was the son of William C. Covington and Sarah Margaret ______.
He was enumerated with William C. Covington on the Calhoun County, MS census dated June 13, 1900; William was shown at age 2 months as a single white male, son of Will, born in April 1900 in Mississippi. His parents were born in Mississippi. He was enumerated with William C. Covington on the Calhoun County, MS census dated April 21, 1910; Ottis was shown at age 11 as a single white male, son of William C., born in Mississippi. His parents were born in Mississippi. His occupation was laborer on a home farm. He worked for a wage. He could read and write and he spoke English. He attended school within the past year. |
Elvis Covington was born in 1903 at MS.
He was the son of William C. Covington and Sarah Margaret ______.
He was enumerated with William C. Covington on the Calhoun County, MS census dated April 21, 1910; Elvis was shown at age 7 as a single white male, son of William C., born in Mississippi. His parents were born in Mississippi. He could neither read nor write but he spoke English. He attended school within the past year. |
Clyde Covington was born in 1906 at MS.
He was the son of William C. Covington and Sarah Margaret ______.
He was enumerated with William C. Covington on the Calhoun County, MS census dated April 21, 1910; Clyde was shown at age 4 as a single white male, son of William C., born in Mississippi. His parents were born in Mississippi. |
MS Calhoun County 1900 Census was the son of US 1900 Census and Mississippi Census.
He was enumerated with William C. Covington on the Calhoun County, MS census dated June 13, 1900; Archie M. was shown at age 7 as a single white male, son of Will, born in December 1892 in Mississippi. His parents were born in Mississippi. He was listed as a head of household on the Calhoun County, MS census dated June 13, 1900. He was found in Beat 2, Page 157B, Sheet 8, ED 11, Dwelling 152, Family 156; Will was shown at age 42 as a married white male born in March 1858 in Mississippi. His parents were born in Georgia. His occupation was farmer. He owned his farm. He could read and write and he spoke English. He had been married 17 years at the time of the census. He was enumerated with William C. Covington on the Calhoun County, MS census dated June 13, 1900; Sarah M. was shown at age 36 as a married white female, wife of Will, born in March 1864 in Mississippi. Her parents were born in Georgia. She could read and write and she spoke English. She had been married 17 years. She had seven children all of whom were still living at the time of the census. He was enumerated with William C. Covington on the Calhoun County, MS census dated June 13, 1900; Early was shown at age 15 as a single white male, son of Will, born in July 1884 in Mississippi. His parents were born in Mississippi. His occupation was farm laborer. He could neither read nor write but he spoke English. He attended school for 4 months within the past year. He was enumerated with William C. Covington on the Calhoun County, MS census dated June 13, 1900; Vasio R. was shown at age 12 as a single white male, son of Will, born in July 1887 in Mississippi. His parents were born in Mississippi. His occupation was farm laborer. He could neither read nor write but he spoke English. He attended school for 4 months within the past year. He was enumerated with William C. Covington on the Calhoun County, MS census dated June 13, 1900; Elijah H. was shown at age 10 as a single white male, son of Will, born in January 1890 in Mississippi. His parents were born in Mississippi. His occupation was farm laborer. He could neither read nor write but he spoke English. He attended school for 4 months within the past year. He was enumerated with William C. Covington on the Calhoun County, MS census dated June 13, 1900; James A. was shown at age 5 as a single white male, son of Will, born in March 1895 in Mississippi. His parents were born in Mississippi. He was enumerated with William C. Covington on the Calhoun County, MS census dated June 13, 1900; Ben D. was shown at age 2 as a single white male, son of Will, born in November 1897 in Mississippi. His parents were born in Mississippi. He was enumerated with William C. Covington on the Calhoun County, MS census dated June 13, 1900; William was shown at age 2 months as a single white male, son of Will, born in April 1900 in Mississippi. His parents were born in Mississippi. |
MS Calhoun County 1910 Census was the son of US 1910 Census and Mississippi Census.
He was enumerated with William C. Covington on the Calhoun County, MS census dated April 21, 1910; Archie was shown at age 17 as a single white male, son of William C., born in Mississippi. His parents were born in Mississippi. His occupation was laborer on a home farm. He worked for a wage. He could read and write and he spoke English. He attended school within the past year. He was listed as a head of household on the Calhoun County, MS census dated April 21, 1910. He was found in Beat 3, part of, Page 87A, Sheet 5A, ED 22, Dwelling 43, Family 43; William C. was shown at age 54 as a married white male born in Mississippi. His parents were born in North Carolina. His occupation was farmer on a general farm. He was an employer. He owned his farm free of a mortgage. He could read and write and he spoke English. He had been married twice, the last time for 26 years, at the time of the census. Also living in the household: Annie Babb was shown at age 8 as a single white female, foster daughter of William C., born in Mississippi. Her parents were born in Mississippi. She attended school within the past year. He was enumerated with William C. Covington on the Calhoun County, MS census dated April 21, 1910; Margaret was shown at age 44 as a married white female, wife of William C., born in Mississippi. Her parents were born in Georgia. She could read and write and she spoke English. She had been married once for 26 years. She had nine children all of whom were still living at the time of the census. He was listed as a head of household on the Calhoun County, MS census dated April 21, 1910. He was found in Beat 3, part of, Page 87A, Sheet 5A, ED 22, Dwelling 44, Family 44; Harve R. was shown at age 20 as a married white male born in Mississippi. His parents were born in Mississippi. His occupation was farmer on a general farm. He worked on his own account. He rented his farm. He could read and write and he spoke English. He had been married once for 2 years at the time of the census. He was enumerated with William C. Covington on the Calhoun County, MS census dated April 21, 1910; Jim was shown at age 15 as a single white male, son of William C., born in Mississippi. His parents were born in Mississippi. His occupation was laborer on a home farm. He worked for a wage. He could read and write and he spoke English. He attended school within the past year. He was enumerated with William C. Covington on the Calhoun County, MS census dated April 21, 1910; Doyle was shown at age 12 as a single white male, son of William C., born in Mississippi. His parents were born in Mississippi. His occupation was laborer on a home farm. He worked for a wage. He could read and write and he spoke English. He attended school within the past year. He was enumerated with William C. Covington on the Calhoun County, MS census dated April 21, 1910; Ottis was shown at age 11 as a single white male, son of William C., born in Mississippi. His parents were born in Mississippi. His occupation was laborer on a home farm. He worked for a wage. He could read and write and he spoke English. He attended school within the past year. He was enumerated with William C. Covington on the Calhoun County, MS census dated April 21, 1910; Elvis was shown at age 7 as a single white male, son of William C., born in Mississippi. His parents were born in Mississippi. He could neither read nor write but he spoke English. He attended school within the past year. He was enumerated with William C. Covington on the Calhoun County, MS census dated April 21, 1910; Clyde was shown at age 4 as a single white male, son of William C., born in Mississippi. His parents were born in Mississippi. He was enumerated with Elijah Harve Covington on the Calhoun County, MS census dated April 21, 1910; Edna was shown at age 19 as a married white female, wife of Harve R., born in Mississippi. Her parents were born in Mississippi. She could read and write and she spoke English. She had been married once for 2 years at the time of the census. |
Edna O. ______ was born in 1891 at MS.
She married Elijah Harve Covington, son of William C. Covington and Sarah Margaret ______, in 1908.
She was enumerated with Elijah Harve Covington on the Calhoun County, MS census dated April 21, 1910; Edna was shown at age 19 as a married white female, wife of Harve R., born in Mississippi. Her parents were born in Mississippi. She could read and write and she spoke English. She had been married once for 2 years at the time of the census. |
Eunice ______ was born in 1896 at MS. She married Vasio R. Covington, son of William C. Covington and Sarah Margaret ______. |
Avice L. Covington was born in 1914 at MS. She was the daughter of Vasio R. Covington and Eunice ______. |
Sadie M. Covington was born in 1915 at TX. She was the daughter of Vasio R. Covington and Eunice ______. |
William E. Covington was born in September, 1916 at TX. He was the son of Vasio R. Covington and Eunice ______. |
Lorine V. Covington was born in August, 1918 at TX. She was the daughter of Vasio R. Covington and Eunice ______. |
Loyal O. Covington was born in November, 1917 at OK. He was the son of Archie Mack Covington and Cora Lee Costner. |
Lola C. Covington was born in October, 1919 at OK. She was the daughter of Archie Mack Covington and Cora Lee Costner. |
Odell Covington was born in 1911 at MS. He was the son of Elijah Harve Covington and Edna O. ______. |
Winfred L. Covington was born in 1915 at MS. He was the son of Elijah Harve Covington and Edna O. ______. |
James H. Covington was born in February, 1916 at MS. He was the son of Elijah Harve Covington and Edna O. ______. |
Clara M. Covington was born in April, 1918 at OK. She was the daughter of Elijah Harve Covington and Edna O. ______. |
SC Chesterfield County 1870 Census was the son of US 1870 Census and South Carolina Census.
He was listed as a head of household on the Chesterfield County, SC census dated August 2, 1870. He was found in Old Store Precinct, Ora Post Office, Page 351A, Sheet 12, Dwelling 80, Family 80; Pleasant was shown at age 45 as a white male born in South Carolina. His occupation was farmer. He owned real estate valued at $800. His personal estate was valued at $400. He could neither read nor write. He was enumerated with Pleasant Peter Key on the Chesterfield County, SC census dated August 2, 1870; Betsey was shown at age 44 as a white female born in South Carolina. Her occupation was keeping house. She could neither read nor write. He was enumerated with Pleasant Peter Key on the Chesterfield County, SC census dated August 2, 1870; George was shown at age 19 as a white male born in South Carolina. He could read and write. He was enumerated with Pleasant Peter Key on the Chesterfield County, SC census dated August 2, 1870; Armetta was shown at age 18 as a white female born in South Carolina. She attended school within the past year. She could read and write. He was enumerated with Pleasant Peter Key on the Chesterfield County, SC census dated August 2, 1870; Adam was shown at age 17 as a white male born in South Carolina. He could neither read nor write. He was enumerated with Pleasant Peter Key on the Chesterfield County, SC census dated August 2, 1870; Rebecca was shown at age 15 as a white female born in South Carolina. She attended school within the past year. She could read and write. He was enumerated with Pleasant Peter Key on the Chesterfield County, SC census dated August 2, 1870; Elizabeth was shown at age 8 as a white female born in South Carolina. She attended school within the past year. She could read and write. He was enumerated with Pleasant Peter Key on the Chesterfield County, SC census dated August 2, 1870; Adeline was shown at age 12 as a white female born in South Carolina. She attended school within the past year. She could read but not write. He was enumerated with Pleasant Peter Key on the Chesterfield County, SC census dated August 2, 1870; Martha was shown at age 14 as a white female born in South Carolina. She attended school within the past year. She could read and write. He was enumerated with Pleasant Peter Key on the Chesterfield County, SC census dated August 2, 1870; Leviatine was shown at age 10 as a white male born in South Carolina. He attended school within the past year. He could read but not write. |
South Carolina Census married US 1870 Census. South Carolina Census married US 1880 Census. |
Martha Ann Key was born circa 1856 at White Plains, Chesterfield County, SC.
She was the daughter of Pleasant Peter Key and Elizabeth "Betsy" Plyler.
She was enumerated with Pleasant Peter Key on the Chesterfield County, SC census dated August 2, 1870; Martha was shown at age 14 as a white female born in South Carolina. She attended school within the past year. She could read and write. She was enumerated with Pleasant Peter Key on the Chesterfield County, SC census dated June 19, 1880; Martha Ann was shown at age 24 as a single white female, daughter of Pleasant P., born in South Carolina. Her parents were born in South Carolina. She was shown at home. She could read and write. |
Leviatine Key was born circa 1860 at White Plains, Chesterfield County, SC.
He was the son of Pleasant Peter Key and Elizabeth "Betsy" Plyler.
He was enumerated with Pleasant Peter Key on the Chesterfield County, SC census dated August 2, 1870; Leviatine was shown at age 10 as a white male born in South Carolina. He attended school within the past year. He could read but not write. He was enumerated with Pleasant Peter Key on the Chesterfield County, SC census dated June 19, 1880; Leviatine was shown at age 18 as a single white male, son of Pleasant P., born in South Carolina. His parents were born in South Carolina. His occupation was farm laborer. He could read and write. |
SC Chesterfield County 1880 Census was the son of US 1880 Census and South Carolina Census.
He was listed as a head of household on the Chesterfield County, SC census dated June 18, 1880. He was found in Old Store Precinct, Page 393a, Sheet 35, ED 8, Dwelling 304, Family 304; Andrew J. was shown at age 27 as a married white male born in South Carolina. His parents were born in South Carolina. His occupation was farmer. He could read and write. Also shown: Coe Linon at age 16 as a single white male, servant to Andrew J., born in South Carolina. His parents were born in South Carolina. His occupation was farm laborer. He could neither read nor write. Isaac Luney at age 21 as a single black male, servant to Andrew J., born in North Carolina. His parents were born in North Carolina. His occupation was farm laborer. He could neither read nor write. He was enumerated with Andrew Jackson Key on the Chesterfield County, SC census dated June 18, 1880; Sarah was shown at age 25 as a married white female, wife of Andrew J., born in South Carolina. Her parents were born in South Carolina. Her occupation was keeping house. She could read and write. He was enumerated with Andrew Jackson Key on the Chesterfield County, SC census dated June 18, 1880; Wilma was shown at age 5 as a single white female, daughter of Andrew J., born in South Carolina. Her parents were born in South Carolina. He was enumerated with Andrew Jackson Key on the Chesterfield County, SC census dated June 18, 1880; William was shown at age 3 as a single white male, som of Andrew J., born in South Carolina. His parents were born in South Carolina. He was enumerated with Andrew Jackson Key on the Chesterfield County, SC census dated June 18, 1880; Elizabeth was shown at age 1 as a single white female, daughter of Andrew J., born in South Carolina. Her parents were born in South Carolina. He was listed as a head of household on the Chesterfield County, SC census dated June 19, 1880. He was found in Old Store Precinct, Page 393a, Sheet 35, ED 8, Dwelling 310, Family 310; Pleasant P. was shown at age 57 as a married white male born in South Carolina. His parents were born in South Carolina. His occupation was farmer. He could neither read nor write. Also shown: James B. Key at age 7 as a single white male, grandson of Pleasant P., born in South Carolina. His parents were born in South Carolina. He attended school within the past year. Colan Key at age 4 as a single white male, grandson of Pleasant P., born in South Carolina. His parents were born in South Carolina. He was enumerated with Pleasant Peter Key on the Chesterfield County, SC census dated June 19, 1880; Elizabeth was shown at age 56 as a married white female, wife of Pleasant P., born in South Carolina. Her parents were born in South Carolina. Her occupation was keeping house. She could neither read nor write. He was enumerated with Pleasant Peter Key on the Chesterfield County, SC census dated June 19, 1880; Armetta was shown at age 27 as a single white female, daughter of Pleasant P., born in South Carolina. Her parents were born in South Carolina. She was shown at home. She could read and write. He was enumerated with Pleasant Peter Key on the Chesterfield County, SC census dated June 19, 1880; Rebecca was shown at age 25 as a single white female, daughter of Pleasant P., born in South Carolina. Her parents were born in South Carolina. She was shown at home. She could read and write. He was enumerated with John Threatt on the Chesterfield County, SC census dated June 19, 1880; Elizabeth was shown at age 17 as a married white female, wife of John, born in South Carolina. Her parents were born in South Carolina. Her occupation was keeping house. She could read and write. He was listed as a head of household on the Chesterfield County, SC census dated June 19, 1880. He was found in Old Store Precinct, Page 393a, Sheet 35, ED 8, Dwelling 311, Family 311; John was shown at age 21 as a married white male born in South Carolina. His parents were born in South Carolina. His occupation was farmer. He could read but not write. He was enumerated with Pleasant Peter Key on the Chesterfield County, SC census dated June 19, 1880; Adaline was shown at age 20 as a single white female, daughter of Pleasant P., born in South Carolina. Her parents were born in South Carolina. She was shown at home. She could read and write. He was enumerated with Pleasant Peter Key on the Chesterfield County, SC census dated June 19, 1880; Martha Ann was shown at age 24 as a single white female, daughter of Pleasant P., born in South Carolina. Her parents were born in South Carolina. She was shown at home. She could read and write. He was enumerated with Pleasant Peter Key on the Chesterfield County, SC census dated June 19, 1880; Leviatine was shown at age 18 as a single white male, son of Pleasant P., born in South Carolina. His parents were born in South Carolina. His occupation was farm laborer. He could read and write. |
Wilma Key was born circa 1875 at Chesterfield County, SC.
She was the daughter of Andrew Jackson Key and Sarah Elizabeth Mangum.
She was enumerated with Andrew Jackson Key on the Chesterfield County, SC census dated June 18, 1880; Wilma was shown at age 5 as a single white female, daughter of Andrew J., born in South Carolina. Her parents were born in South Carolina. |
William Key was born circa 1877 at Chesterfield County, SC.
He was the son of Andrew Jackson Key and Sarah Elizabeth Mangum.
He was enumerated with Andrew Jackson Key on the Chesterfield County, SC census dated June 18, 1880; William was shown at age 3 as a single white male, som of Andrew J., born in South Carolina. His parents were born in South Carolina. |
Elizabeth Key was born circa 1879 at Chesterfield County, SC.
She was the daughter of Andrew Jackson Key and Sarah Elizabeth Mangum.
She was enumerated with Andrew Jackson Key on the Chesterfield County, SC census dated June 18, 1880; Elizabeth was shown at age 1 as a single white female, daughter of Andrew J., born in South Carolina. Her parents were born in South Carolina. |
Henry Lamar Windham was born on June 14, 1934 at Clark County, AR. [near Gurdon]. He was the son of Quillie Davis Windham Sr. and Etta Izetta Bingham. |
Leslie Oliver Windham was born in 1905 at AR.
He was the son of Oliver Leslie Windham and Ida McElvene.
He was enumerated with Oliver Leslie Windham on the Saline County, AR census dated April 21, 1910; Leslie was shown at age 5 as a single white male, son of Oliver, born in Arkansas. His parents were born in Arkansas. He was enumerated with Oliver Leslie Windham on the Pulaski County, AR census dated January 15, 1920; Oliver Jr. was shown at age 16 as a single white male, son of Oliver L., born in Arkansas. His parents were born in Arkansas. He attended school within the past year. He could read and write and he spoke English. Leslie Oliver Windham died on November 4, 1992. |
Lottie Windham was born in 1906 at AR.
She was the daughter of Oliver Leslie Windham and Ida McElvene.
She was enumerated with Oliver Leslie Windham on the Saline County, AR census dated April 21, 1910; Lottie was shown at age 4 as a single white female, daughter of Oliver, born in Arkansas. her parents were born in Arkansas. She was enumerated with Oliver Leslie Windham on the Pulaski County, AR census dated January 15, 1920; Lottie was shown at age 14 as a single white female, daughter of Oliver L., born in Arkansas. Her parents were born in Arkansas. She attended school within the past year. She could read and write and she spoke English. Lottie Windham was living in September, 1991 at Kokomo, Howard County, IN. She died in 1993. She was buried at Perryville, Perry County, AR. |
Nellie ______ was born in 1868 at AR.
She married Andrew Jefferson Windham II, son of Andrew Jefferson Windham I and Mary E. Thomas, after April 19, 1910.
She was enumerated with Andrew Jefferson Windham II on the Clark County, AR census dated January 12, 1920; Nellie was shown at age 52 as a married white female, wife of Jeff, born in Arkansas. Her parents were born in the United States. She could read and write and she spoke English. |
Cielia ______ was born in 1902 at AR.
She was the daughter of Nellie ______.
Cielia ______ married _____ Huffman.
She was enumerated with Andrew Jefferson Windham II on the Clark County, AR census dated January 12, 1920; Cielia was shown at age 18 as a widowed white female, step-daughter of Jeff, born in Arkansas. Her parents were born in Arkansas. She could read and write and she spoke English. |
_____ Huffman married Cielia ______, daughter of Nellie ______. _____ Huffman died before January 12, 1920. |
TX Bexar County 1920 Census was the son of US 1920 Census and Texas Census.
He was listed as a head of household on the Bexar County, TX census dated January 2, 1920. He was found in Justice Precinct 7, Page 224B, Sheet 1B, US Balloon School; Quillie D. was shown at age 21 as a single white male born in Arkansas. His parents were born in Mississippi. He was listed as occupying government quarters. He was a soldier with the rank of Private. He could read and write and he spoke English. |
Jewell Mae Windham was born in May, 1918 at AR.
She was the daughter of Elmer Samuel Windham and Mary Jewell "Molly" Fulton.
She was enumerated with Elmer Samuel Windham on the Clark County, AR census dated January 12, 1920; Jewel was shown at age i year 7 months as a single white female, daughter of Elmer, born in Arkansas. Her parents were born in Arkansas. She was enumerated with Elmer Samuel Windham on the Calrk County, AR census dated April 9, 1930; Jewel May was shown at age 11 as a single white female, daughter of Elmer S., born in Arkansas. Her parents were born in Arkansas. She attended school within the past year. She could read and write and she spoke English. Jewell Mae Windham died in 1933. |
Lorine Windham was born in November, 1918 at AR.
She was the daughter of James Robert "Rube" Windham and Ludie Reynolds.
She was enumerated with James Robert "Rube" Windham on the Clark County, AR census dated January 12, 1920; Lorine was shown at age 1 year and 5 months as a single white female, daughter of Rube, born in Arkansas. Her parents were born in Arkansas. She was enumerated with James Robert "Rube" Windham on the Clark County, AR census dated April 23, 1930; Lorine was shown at age 11 as a single white female, daughter of Rube, born in Arkansas. Hier parents were born in Arkansas. She attended school within the past year. She could read and write and she spoke English. |
Joel Wayne "Bruce" Windham was born at Clark County, AR. He was the son of James Robert "Rube" Windham and Ludie Reynolds. Joel Wayne "Bruce" Windham died in 1969. He was buried at Bethlehem-Brushy Creek Cemetery, Clark County, AR. |
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